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Manitoba Provincial Road 342

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Provincial Road 342 marker
Provincial Road 342
Route information
Maintained by Department of Infrastructure
Length57.2 km (35.5 mi)
Existed1966–present
Major junctions
South end PTH 3A in Clearwater
Major intersections
North end PTH 2 in Cypress River
Location
CountryCanada
ProvinceManitoba
Rural municipalitiesLouise, Argyle, Glenboro-South Cypress, Victoria
Highway system
PR 341 PR 343

Provincial Road 342 (PR 342) is a 57.2-kilometre-long (35.5 mi) north–south highway in the Pembina Valley and Westman regions of Manitoba, Canada. Mostly a two-lane gravel road, it connects Clearwater with Glenora, Greenway, and Cypress River.

Route description

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PR 342 begins in the Municipality of Louise at the southern edge of Clearwater at a junction with PTH 3A. It winds its way through carved by Cypress Creek, passing under a railroad overpass and crossing the creek before entering downtown along Boundary Trail. In the centre of town, the highway makes a sharp right onto 11th Street N, following it northward through neighbourhoods before leaving Clearwater as it crosses another bridge over Cypress Creek, where the pavement transitions into gravel. PR 342 goes through several switchbacks as it winds its way northwest, lowering itself down into the Pembina River Valley to have an intersection with PR 442 and cross a bridge over the Pembina River. Entering the Rural Municipality of Argyle, it rises back out of the valley to run concurrently with PR 253, with the two heading due west along the northern side of Rock Lake before making a sharp right turn at a junction with an access road to the lake. Just east of Glenora, PR 342 splits off and heads east, then north through rural farmland for several kilometres, where it passes along the eastern edge of Greenway and has an intersection with PTH 23. Continuing north through rural areas, it has an intersection with PR 245 before going through a switchback to begin following the boundary line between the Municipality of Glenboro-South Cypress and the Rural Municipality of Victoria. Entering the town of Cypress River after crossing a former railway, the highway becomes paved as it travels along the western edge of downtown before coming to an end at a junction with PTH 2 (Red Coat Trail).[1][2]

Major intersections

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DivisionLocationkmmiDestinationsNotes
LouiseClearwater0.00.0 PTH 3A – Killarney, Crystal CitySouthern terminus; PTH 3A westbound is currently closed (bridge out); signed detour follows PR 342 northbound
0.5–
0.6
0.31–
0.37
Bridge over Cypress Creek
1.00.62Boundary Trail (Road 9N)Signed PTH 3A detour follows Road 9N
1.8–
1.9
1.1–
1.2
Bridge over Cypress Creek; Pavement ends
11.27.0 PR 442 south – MatherNorthern terminus of PR 442
LouiseArgyle boundary12.1–
12.2
7.5–
7.6
Bridge over the Pembina River
Argyle13.78.5 PR 253 east – Pilot MoundSouthern end of PR 253 concurrency; pavement begins
17.010.6Road 74W – Rock Lake
20.312.6 PR 253 west – GlenoraNorthern end of PR 253 concurrency; pavement ends
Greenway34.521.4Wilson Avenue – GreenwayPavement begins
35.121.8 PTH 23 – Baldur, MariapolisPavement ends
48.330.0 PR 245 east – BruxellesWestern terminus of PR 245
Glenboro-South CypressVictoria boundaryCypress River56.435.0Railway Avenue – Cypress RiverPavement begins
57.235.5 PTH 2 (Red Coat Trail) – Glenboro, HollandNorthern terminus; road continues north as Road 72W
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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  1. ^ Government of Manitoba. "Official Highway Map of Manitoba section2" (PDF). Retrieved October 29, 2024.
  2. ^ "Map of Manitoba Provincial Road 342" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved October 29, 2024.